Chapter 2510: The Might of Chaos Knights (2)
Chapter 2510: The Might of Chaos Knights (2)
“Argh!” The Void Creature let out a deafening roar, its body convulsing in pain. It lashed out with its claws, attempting to strike Dian Lun, but he was too quick. He dodged the attack and retaliated with another thrust of his spear, piercing the creature’s heart.
The Void Creature quickly retreated to a safe distance and let its friends come forward.
Dian Lun narrowed his eyes slightly. His spear, now imbued with the amplified power of his God Mark, hummed with vibrant energy, its tip glowing with an intense light that pierced the chaotic darkness. He lunged forward, his spear thrusting toward one of the Void Creatures with lightning speed.
The creature, sensing the increased danger, attempted to teleport away, but Dian Lun’s attack was too swift, too precise. The spear pierced through the creature’s defenses, its tip sinking deep into its flesh, drawing a gush of dark, viscous blood.
At that moment, Dian Lun suddenly felt a chill running down his spine. Before he could react, a ferocious claw suddenly emerged from behind and lashed out at his back, sinking into his flesh.
“Ugh!” Dian Lun grunted in pain as he spun around and retreated rapidly.
He used this chance to stabilize his wound and observe the situation across the battlefield. The other Chaos Knights, including Ye Hua, were constantly being suppressed by their opponents. The gap between the two sides was too huge. It was impossible for them to hold on much longer.
Dian Lun took a deep breath and renewed his fighting spirit. He glanced at Yun Lintian. “You should leave now, Brother Yun.”
Yun Lintian didn’t react, as he was pondering whether he should intervene.
With renewed vigor, Dian Lun charged forward, his spear a blur of deadly strikes. The two Void Creatures, enraged by the death of their comrade, unleashed their full power, bombarding Dian Lun with waves of chaotic energy, their attacks warping and distorting the space around him.
Dian Lun, however, was unfazed. He weaved through their attacks, his movements fluid and graceful, his spear deflecting every blow. He countered with his own attacks, his spear piercing through their defenses, his mastery of the Law of Space allowing him to anticipate their every move.
The battle raged on, a clash of titans, a dance of death between a lone warrior and two monstrous creatures.
Dian Lun, his strength waning, his body battered and bruised, refused to yield. He fought with every ounce of his being, his determination fueled by his loyalty to the Lord of Chaos and his duty to protect the gate.
But even with his unwavering resolve and the amplified power of his burning God Mark, Dian Lun knew that he could not defeat these creatures alone.
The other Chaos Knights, despite their valiant efforts, were also struggling against the overwhelming number of Void Creatures and Shadow Demons.
Just as Dian Lun felt his strength failing, a new presence entered the battlefield. A figure, clad in shimmering white robes, materialized from the depths of the Abyssal Rift, his arrival heralded by a surge of pure, celestial energy.
It was Ming Jun, the fourth-ranked Chaos Knight, a swordsman of unparalleled skill and power. His eyes, sharp as a hawk’s, scanned the battlefield, taking in the desperate situation. With calm determination, he drew his sword, its blade gleaming with radiant light that pierced the chaotic darkness.
Ming Jun moved with a grace and speed that defied comprehension, his sword a blur of deadly precision. He weaved through the ranks of the Void Creatures and Shadow Demons, his blade slicing through their defenses, their forms dissolving into nothingness with each strike.
Yun Lintian and Xia Nongyue, watching from the sidelines, were awestruck by Ming Jun’s display of swordsmanship. His movements were fluid and effortless, his attacks precise and devastating. He was a true master of the sword, his skill surpassing anything they had ever witnessed.
Yun Lintian’s eyes narrowed slightly as he stared at the newcomer attentively. He could feel a threat from this person. Without a doubt, he was as strong as Lan Bingxue and Qi Zongwen, or even stronger.
Ming Jun’s arrival turned the tide of the battle. The Chaos Knights, inspired by his presence and masterful display of swordsmanship, fought with renewed vigor.
The creatures of chaos, their ranks thinning, their morale faltering, began to retreat, their hopes of breaching the seal dashed against the unwavering wall of the Chaos Knights’ defiance.
“You are finally here,” Dian Lun said, his strength replenished by the sight of his comrade’s arrival.
He pressed his attack, his spear a whirlwind of destruction. He fought alongside Ming Jun, their combined might a force that even the General Class Void Creatures could not withstand.
The battle continued, the Chaos Knights and the creatures of chaos locked in a desperate struggle for survival. But with Ming Jun leading the charge, the Chaos Knights gradually gained the upper hand, their attacks pushing back the tide of darkness.
The General Class creatures exchanged glances and quickly retreated. They tore through the void and disappeared, leaving their subordinates behind.
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the last creature of chaos fell, its form dissolving into nothingness. The battlefield was silent, the only sound the ragged breaths of the
surviving Chaos Knights.
Dian Lun, his body battered and bruised, but his spirit unbroken, approached Ming Jun, his eyes filled with a hint of blame. “What took you so long to come?”
Ming Jun didn’t reply. He turned to look at Yun Lintian. His sharp eyes seemed to penetrate Yun Lintian’s soul.
Yun Lintian raised his brow slightly and met his gaze head-on. Although Ming Jun was strong, Yun Lintian was confident in his own strength.
Ming Jun shook his wrist slightly and raised his sword, pointing it at Yun Lintian. “Fight me,” he said calmly, his voice filled with unquestioning authority.
Yun Lintian narrowed his eyes slightly. As he opened his palm, the Heaven Piercing Sword hummed to life and landed on his hand.
“Are you sure?” he asked calmly.
Dian Lun exchanged glances with Ye Hua and sighed helplessly. “Brother Ming, shouldn’t we
take care of this place first?”
Ming Jun didn’t seem to hear him. His aura gradually surged, and the entire space was instantly filled with terrifying pressure.
Yun Lintian channeled his divine energy to protect Xia Nongyue. “Step back first. It won’t be
long.”
Ming Jun’s eyes flickered with surprise upon hearing this. He wanted to see why Yun Lintian
was so confident.
“Come.”